LIP stands for Learning Inter-Professionally. This OER is presented as an on-line module for strand 2 students, some of whom may be on community placement. However, it can also be repurposed and presented face-to-face as small group work in a classroom environment. It encourages interaction between contrasting health and social care students, as they consider a complex case study with multiple social and health care requirements.

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6.253 develops the core analytical issues of continuous optimization, duality, and saddle point theory, using a handful of unifying principles that can be easily visualized and readily understood. The mathematical theory of convex sets and functions is discussed in detail, and is the basis for an intuitive, highly visual, geometrical approach to the subject.

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Introductory lecture, suitable for a Cultural Studies class, on the use of public signs to interpret culture. The presentation gives an account of the structure and origins of signs, drawn from the natural world and ancestral history, illustrated with some specfic examples from a British context.

This course treats public-sector policies, programs, and projects that attempt to reduce poverty and unemployment in developing countries, mainly through directly income-generating activities and employment. Topics covered are:employment and local economic development, particularly as related to the informal sector, small and medium enterprises, and workers;the political economy of local economic-development initiatives;lessons from policy and implementation experiences;workers and labor issues; andassociationalism among small (and often medium) firms, and among workers.

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Author: MOORE, Thomas the Poet
Page: 30
Year: 1880
Place: London
Publisher: W. Mackenzie
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Recorded on June 10, 2014.
Speaker: Sarah MacCarthy, Sc.D., Global Health and Human Rights Fellow, University of Southern California | Postdoctoral Fellow, Brown University
Abstract:
Having lived in Swaziland, Egypt, and most recently in Brazil, these experiences define who I am and the work that I do. In the classroom, I draw from my personal background and professional expertise to create formative learning opportunities where students can thrive in a safe and challenging environment. I'll discuss the specific tools that I employ and highlight how my past and current research globally and locally provides a unique space to translate lessons from the classroom into action in the field.

This course teaches the principles and analysis of electromechanical systems. Students will develop analytical techniques for predicting device and system interaction characteristics as well as learn to design major classes of electric machines. Problems used in the course are intended to strengthen understanding of the phenomena and interactions in electromechanics, and include examples from current research.

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This is a freshman advising seminar. The professor of a FAS is the first year advisor to the (no more than 8) students in the seminar.
The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) in a wide variety of applications has exploded in the last few years. In this seminar we explore how positions on the Earth were determined before GPS; how GPS itself works and the range of applications in which GPS is now a critical element. This seminar is followed by a UROP research project in the spring semester where results from precise GPS measurements will be analyzed and displayed on the Web.

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This free course is designed to provide you with an introduction to key concepts underpinning your study of international law. It introduces the concept of international legal personality explores the status of the state

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Author: RICHTER, Louise Marie.
Page: 285
Year: 1886
Place: London
Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin
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Author: WILLIAMS, E. M. Abdy.
Volume: 01
Page: 175
Year: 1885
Place: London
Publisher: Sonnenschein & Co.
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Author: PEARD, Frances Mary.
Volume: 02
Page: 7
Year: 1889
Place: London
Publisher: Bentley & Son
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Author: Thackeray, William Makepeace
Volume: 01
Page: 269
Year: 1858
Place: London
Publisher: Bradbury & Evans
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